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 BIOFUELS

 Sugar mills urged to diversify feedstock base   N,N,N,N-Tetramethyl Ethylene Diamine

 for ethanol production

 Cooperation  Minister Amit  Shah  mills to shed their orthodox approach  federation  to set up one cooperative   (TMEDA)
 has called  on sugar mills  to explore  and explore alternative feedstocks such  sugar mill  for every three districts in
 alternatives  to sugarcane for ethanol  as maize and bamboo.  four states within a year.
 production, pushing for a multi-dimen-
 sional approach to biofuel manufactur-  Mr. Shah said about 1,000 crore li-  Price hikes sought
 ing. Speaking at an event organised by  tres of ethanol is required annually for   NFCSF President, Mr. Harshavardhan    DIETHYL HYDROXYLAMINE 85% & 98%
 the National Federation of Cooperative  blending, and the necessary infrastruc-  Patil said the sector faces several
 Sugar Factories (NFCSF), Mr. Shah  ture to achieve  this target is in place.  challenges and demanded an increase                                    DEHA 85% & 98%
 said India would achieve its 20% etha-  He emphasised the need for sugar mills  in the minimum selling price of sugar,
 nol blending target by 2025-26, ahead  to modernise and adopt new techno-  the rates of B-Heavy molasses and sugar
 of the original 2030 deadline.  logies, citing potential export opportu-  syrup used  for  ethanol  making,  and
 nities once the Global Biofuels Alliance  export of 10-20-lakh tonnes of sugar.
 “You need to be futuristic and look  is established.  The  federation  is in the  process of                                                             MONO, DI, TRI
 at opportunities and expand. Ethanol   preparing a roadmap for the sector for
 can be  made from multiple sources,”   The minister also challenged NFC-  the next ten years, which is likely to be                           DIETHYL TOLUAMIDE
 Mr. Shah said, urging cooperative sugar  SF to expand its operations, urging the  ready by September 5.
 CONCLAVE ON BATTERY TECHNOLOGY                                                                                                                                   DEET

 ‘India has unique opportunity in industrialising

 through low-carbon technologies’

 India has a unique opportunity to  dards,” Mr. Kant said. This year’s event  manufacturing, and the role of new-age
 lead the world in urbanizing and in-  underscored the potential longevity of  technologies in scaling battery produc-
 dustrialising through low-carbon tech-  Lithium-ion batteries, the opportunities  tion. Additionally, the discussions also
 nologies,  and  must  leapfrog  to  fi nal  and challenges of establishing India as  explored funding strategies for gigafac-
 solutions  –  electric vehicles, battery  a global manufacturing  hub, the im-  tories and long-term opportunities that
 storage, green hydrogen – rather than  portance of modular and cost-effective  India offers.
 settling for intermediate steps.
 QUARTERLY RESULTS

 This was stated by Mr.  Amitabh   MPL posts consolidated revenue of
 Kant, G20 Sherpa and Former CEO of
 NITI Ayog in his address at an event   Rs. 246-crore for Q1FY25
 ‘EVOLVE 2024’,  on  advanced  bat-
 tery technologies, organised by Amara   Manali Petrochemicals Ltd. (MPL),  continued dumping of imported mate-
 Raja Advanced  Cell  Technologies  a leading petrochemical manufacturing  rials coupled with rising raw materials
 (ARACT), a wholly-owned subsidiary  company and part of AM International,  prices affected our margin. Although the
 of  Amara Raja Energy & Mobility  Singapore, has reported total income  revenue during the quarter maintained
 (ARE&M), one of India’s leading  and  profi t  after  tax  on  consolidated  at same level in line with previous quarter
 battery manufacturers.  basis at Rs. 246-crore and Rs. 13-crore,  on  consolidated  basis,  the  profi t  has
 respectively, for the quarter ended June  signifi cantly improved on account of the
                STAR EXPORT HOUSE
 “The future demands bold actions,  30, 2024, as against Rs. 262-crore and  synergies, cost effective measures and   GOVERNMENT RECOGNISED
 and India will rise to the challenge,  Rs. 1.30-crore in the previous quarter.  other strategies adopted at the group
 driving innovation, securing energy   level, thanks to our two overseas operating
 independence, and setting global stan-  “During the quarter under review, the  entities,” MPL said in a statement.


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